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Hi everyone,My wife and I are thinking to come back to New England from Philly this fall, after the beautiful trip last here.

The idea would be to split 4 days between NEK and NW New Hampshire (mostly moose "hunting" in the Moose Alley, near Pittsburg NH).In a normal season, would the 11-14 October weekend too late for the NEK area? Any suggestion for some nice areas for leaf peeping in NH?

Hi Triz! Great to see you back on the forum and that you are thinking of returning to Vermont. You photos last year were excellent!

As far as those dates, I would think you would find the tail end of high color in the NEK or maybe even past peak, but every season is so different! Any chance to move up the vacation by a week? It may be more rewarding for you.

As far as NH, have you driven the Kancamagus Highway? It is so beautiful! Beaver Pond at Kinsman Notch is my absolute favorite place to stop. If you google it, you will find lots of gorgeous photos. Since all of my time is in Vermont, I defer to others to answer your NH inquiries.

As far a moose, good luck! But I bet you might see one!

Finally, have you thought about getting lodging soon??? It probably should be done ASAP, especially for the weekends!

Unfortunately we are locked with the dates, since my wife teaches and she will have the 15 and 16 off.

What Vermont area should be the best in that weekend normally? Last year we were in VT during the same weekend, and it was all green in south VT, and we found nice colors between Killington and Peacham. But I know it was a peculiar year....

triz: too early to tell how the season will pan out. Perhaps you might think about the Champlain Valley area around that time, or SW or SE VT. Why don't you just go with the flow once you get there? Just get your lodging somewhere in central or southcentral VT and follow the color according to the reports coming in. Honestly, I don't think you will have trouble getting a place to stay in that time frame (after Columbus Day, it seems to thin out quite a bit). Pick a good location to branch out accordingly. What areas were you thinking of anyways to get lodging??? I head up frequently after Columbus Day and found nice color in SE VT. Yes, last year was, well, different......….

We need those sunny days and cool nights in September and then many nights of frost. Unfortunately, we are in one heck of a hot spell this summer so hopefully after Labor Day the season will adjust and be kind!

--Late September used to the be the peak for NEK and Pittsburg NH but starting in 2015, the Fall has been arriving later, however there was some amazing color last year as early as Sept 12th--The big thing is the temperature--If the morning lows are in the 30's then color usually gets a good kickstart--Otherwise, Oct 11th to 14th will be most probably past peak in those areas and even in Killington

Thank you!Following Ctyanky’s suggestion we decided we will be spending two days in the Kancamamgus highway area, in the White Mts. What I have been told is that there, since there are different elevations, you can find good colors somewhere pretty much any time from end of September to mid October.The owner of the bed and breakfast we reserved told me that in the last couple of years peak was always around the 10 of October.Do you think this make sense?

Hi Triz! May I add a comment to your question? Don't start second guessing yourself. You made a nice choice and you will love that area. Remember, you can ALWAYS travel from your home base and find color with reports coming in. You may want to even start where you are for the two days and end up in SE VT.

Where are you staying the other two nights? I think you said you were up north for four days. Just relax and enjoy your lodging that you have made and travel about every day. I think you will be finely rewarded. We just don't know how and when the season will turn out, but based on the amount of rain we have been getting, I would say the trees will remain quite healthy for the foliage season.

The middle of September is our turning point and all eyes are on that timeframe.

There is a lovely pond on the Kanc called Lily Pond. It is quite a beautiful setting. Phil (pwt) and I stopped there and it was so serene I'll never forget it.

Grafton, Newfane and Chester are awesome. You would love Chester! There are quite a few B&B's there and the town has nice eateries. Actually, there is a really nice inn just outside of Brattleboro near a covered bridge but the name escapes me. It's right near a river. You can search for these lodgings online. The back roads around Townshend are excellent. One of the forum members (bvahjen) had a cabin in Chester and I learned a lot about the area from him. You can't go wrong in the SE quadrant. Enjoy!

triz wrote:Our lodge was in Grafton last year, really nice place!All green in mid-October though last year, let's see this year

Thanks again!

The place outside Brattleboro that ctyanky is referring too is called Green River. Depending when you are there, the foliage color can be fantastic. And yes there are several places to stay there. I have seen them doing a wedding at one of them

Any recommendation on Berkshire MA also? I was thinking about driving across this region on our way back to Philly on the last day.I was thinking of the Mohawk trail, that should be perfect in mid-October.

Mohawk Trail should be a great route that time of year. Spend an hour or so at Bridge of Flowers in Shelbourne Falls. The blooms are really a sight in Spring and Summer, but still well worth the time for a quick stop on that route.